Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1784-1792A. C. Greene and brothers, state printers, 1865 - Rhode Island |
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... necessary ; that Mrs. Bannister , the wife of Mr. John Bannister , who owns one - half of the said lot , be notified of the time when they will proceed upon the said business , and that they report thereon to this Assembly at the next ...
... necessary ; that Mrs. Bannister , the wife of Mr. John Bannister , who owns one - half of the said lot , be notified of the time when they will proceed upon the said business , and that they report thereon to this Assembly at the next ...
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... necessary that many regulations should be made for the preservation of the peace and good order of the town of Newport , and for pro- moting the interest and prosperity thereof ; and whereas , under the present govern- ment of the said ...
... necessary that many regulations should be made for the preservation of the peace and good order of the town of Newport , and for pro- moting the interest and prosperity thereof ; and whereas , under the present govern- ment of the said ...
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... necessary and requisite for the security , welfare , and convenience of the said city , and for preserving peace , order , and good government within the same . And the city council shall also be vested with full power to make and order ...
... necessary and requisite for the security , welfare , and convenience of the said city , and for preserving peace , order , and good government within the same . And the city council shall also be vested with full power to make and order ...
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... necessary should be made them , and by whom such allow- ance shall be made . This Assembly , having maturely considered the resolu- tion of Congress , of the eighteenth day of April , A. D. 1783 , recommending a mode to the several ...
... necessary should be made them , and by whom such allow- ance shall be made . This Assembly , having maturely considered the resolu- tion of Congress , of the eighteenth day of April , A. D. 1783 , recommending a mode to the several ...
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... this state , attend this General Assembly , to receive such directions and instruc- tions as may be thought necessary . Whereas , George Hazard , Henry Marchant , and John 56 RECORDS OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND [ AUG . ,
... this state , attend this General Assembly , to receive such directions and instruc- tions as may be thought necessary . Whereas , George Hazard , Henry Marchant , and John 56 RECORDS OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND [ AUG . ,
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agreeably allowed and paid appointed a committee Arnold Arthur Fenner authority aforesaid authority thereof Benjamin Bourne Caleb certificates collector of impost commissioners Committee appointed Congress county of Newport county of Providence county of Washington Daniel Owen debt Deputy Governor discharge dollars duly considered duties East Greenwich ensign Esek Hopkins Excellency the Governor freemen further enacted further voted George Champlin granted hath Henry Marchant hereby appointed hereby directed hereby empowered Honorable hundred inhabitants Island and Providence issue Jabez Bowen James Jeremiah Olney John Sayles Jonathan Joseph Joseph Stanton justice late lawful money legislature lottery Monday officers Olney Paul Allen Pawcatuck river payment Peleg Peleg Arnold persons prayed this Assembly preferred a petition Providence Plantations received regiment of militia represented unto respective Rowse Samuel session shillings ship or vessel South Kingstown taxes Thomas unto this Assembly voted and resolved Whereas William
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Page 259 - And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.
Page 259 - Every State shall abide by the determinations of the United States in Congress assembled on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual...
Page 374 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
Page 459 - States; and also to make, have, and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter, and renew at their pleasure; and also to ordain, establish, and put in execution...
Page 381 - After the first enumeration required by the first Article of the Constitution, there shall be one Representative for every thirty thousand, until the number...
Page 262 - We will neither import nor purchase, any slave imported after the first day of December next; after which time, we will wholly discontinue the slave trade, and will neither be concerned in it ourselves, nor will we hire our vessels, nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it.
Page 458 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in courts of record, or any other place whatsoever.
Page 279 - And be it further enacted, that all actions of trespass quare clausum fregit, all actions of trespass, detinue, action, sur trover, and replevin for taking away of goods and cattle, all actions of account, and upon the case, other than such accounts as concern the trade of merchandise between merchant and merchant their factors or servants...
Page 390 - That it be recommended to the legislatures of the several States to pass laws, making it expressly the duty of the keepers of their jails to receive and safe keep therein all prisoners committed under the authority of the United States, until they shall be discharged by due course of the laws thereof...
Page 226 - Justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and General Gaol Delivery, held at Boston by Adjournment, November 27, 1770.